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Gay Paris!
... on the plane! Not sure how we managed that but we did. Arrived in Paris at about 1.00pm and we were thrilled our luggage arrived with us. We are staying at The Hotel Warwich, which is right on the Champs-Élysées in downtown Paris. A 0.5 mile walk away places you directly below the Arc de Triomphe with many other attractions also close by. We have strolled up ...
Visit to the Somme Battlefields
... Germans from WWI, the French allowed the Germans to
have one cemetery at the end of WWI. Each cemetery is maintained by the
relevant countries, Germany’s cemetery is the only one which could use some
maintenance. I have also posted some more photos in the next entry of our visit to the Somme. We now have two rest days before flying to Singapore via Dubai, we
are both looking forward to having some time to relax.
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The City of love, and lots of photos
... to climb back down! It was sprinkling with rain so we were very careful.
Once at the bottom and had taken a few more photos we powered a taxi back home to relax before heading out to dinner. We all ate pizza till we were full and said goodbye to our great friends Poke and Chels. They were so good to us and it was so great to meet up with them in Greece and France. We jumped in a cab and went to sleep in our shoebox in ...
Last day in belle Paris
... is gone. The view of rooftops is clear and we can see a long way. Back down the funicular to the metro. Home on very crowded trains to get ready for our last night in Paris. We are tired so we will eat locally. Menu grazing, we tour the restaurants in our street. We choose one with an appealing menu and a table for 4 in the window. The waiter obliges by taking our photo. We eat marinated salmon, goats cheese and pear, roasted fish and a selection of desserts. Bruce chose ...
Seeing the sights
... noticed the line was way too long and went to the Orsay museum. The next museum we went to was the Orangerie museum and what I liked there was there was a huge circular room that was surrounded by a large Monet painting. After that we decided that the line was probably going be shorter at the Louvre and went back and saw 3 famous pieces of ...